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In pictures: Xi rolls out the red carpet for Trump's arrival

A state banquet is underway in Beijing. It kicked off with Xi saying China and the US should be partners, not rivals, and US President Donald Trump describing Chinese President Xi Jinping as a friend. The event caps off the first day of the two-day summit between the leaders of the world's two largest economies. Earlier, Xi told Trump that trade talks were making progress, but cautioned that disagreement over Taiwan could send relations down a dangerous path and even lead to conflict. Xi's remarks on Taiwan, the democratically governed island claimed by Beijing, came in a closed-door meeting that ran more than two hours, China's foreign ministry said. They represented a stark - if not unprecedented - warning during a pomp-filled occasion that otherwise appeared friendly and relaxed. The US summary of the talks made no mention of Taiwan. Instead, it focused on the leaders' shared desire to reopen the key waterway of the Strait of Hormuz, effectively closed due...

Vatican's careful words on Pope-Rubio meeting imply deep Trump tensions

A Vatican statement after Pope Leo's meeting with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, which said the two had pledged to improve bilateral relations, ​was a recognition of unprecedented tensions, insiders and analysts said. Rubio's meeting on Thursday with Leo, the first US pope, garnered wide ‌public attention as President Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked the pontiff over the US-Iran war. The Vatican statement after the 45-minute encounter, the first between the pope and a Trump cabinet official in nearly a year, said two leaders had "renewed the shared commitment to fostering good bilateral relations". "[The] statement makes it clear that, at present, there is work to do," Peter ​Martin, a former diplomat at the US Embassy to the Holy See who served during Democratic and Republican administrations, told Reuters. Break with tradition of saying all is well Austen Ivereigh, a Vatican specialist who co-wrote a book with the late Pope Francis, said ⁠the statement's focus on the need to build bilateral relations suggests "that they are at the moment not good". The US embassy to the Holy See said ​on X after the meeting that Leo and Rubio had discussed "topics of mutual interest in the Western Hemisphere". Secretary of State Marco Rubio met today with His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to discuss the situation in the Middle East and topics of mutual interest in the Western Hemisphere. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/vjl1J1RWYu — U.S. in Holy See (@USinHolySee) May 7, 2026 "The United States and Holy See partnership in advancing ​religious freedom is strong," Rubio said on X, referencing his later meetings at the Vatican on Thursday with senior Vatican officials. Met with @Pontifex to underscore our shared commitment to promoting peace and human dignity. pic.twitter.com/BIZ9SfW5nY — Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) May 7, 2026 The Vatican statement covered both the Leo-Rubio encounter and the secretary's subsequent meetings at the Vatican, but mentioned neither the Western Hemisphere nor religious freedom. It said there had been an "exchange of views" on the world situation, but gave no areas ​of agreement other than a commitment to building better bilateral relations. Read: Pope Leo, after Rubio meeting, asks God to inspire leaders to calm tensions Kenneth Hackett, who led the US Catholic Church's foreign relief agency for 18 years before serving ​as ambassador to the Holy See under former president Barack Obama, said the Vatican statement indicated that "there were no substantive agreements". In Vatican diplomacy, 'every word matters' It is unusual for ‌the Vatican ⁠to suggest it does not have good relations with a foreign nation. After an earlier meeting on Thursday between Leo and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the Vatican said its diplomatic officials in their meeting with Tusk had "expressed satisfaction for the good relations" between Poland and the Vatican. Martin, who was working at the US embassy during Trump's visit to the Vatican with the late Pope Francis in 2017, noted that the Vatican's release after that encounter had also "expressed ​satisfaction for the good relations" between the ​US and the Vatican, with ⁠the same phrasing. "In the world of diplomacy — especially Vatican diplomacy — every word matters," said Martin, who now teaches at Boston College in Massachusetts. Leo drew Trump's ire after he became a critic of the US-Israeli war on Iran and the Trump ​administration's hardline anti-immigration policies. Trump has kept up an unprecedented series of public attacks on the pope in recent weeks, ​drawing a backlash ⁠from Christian leaders across the political spectrum. Read More: Oil prices jump on renewed US-Iran hostilities Trump and Leo, who became pope a year ago, have never met. It was also unusual for the Vatican's statement on Thursday to reveal the content of the discussions during the pope's meeting with Rubio. Such releases are usually carefully written to only reveal topics discussed in a visiting official's meetings with ⁠senior Vatican ​diplomats and not during his or her papal encounter. Ivereigh said the Vatican had to issue a ​statement given the intense media interest and "in anticipation of any White House spin". The last time a Vatican statement revealed such details of a papal meeting was in September after Leo's encounter ​with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, when a release said the pope had raised the "tragic situation in Gaza" with Herzog.

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